Feng Shui Kitchen

Garbage Tips

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Garbage container, Anita Patterson Peppers/MorgueFile

Garbage, lifeless energy is best to be short lived in the kitchen. Garbage tips for the kitchen.

The kitchen is an important part of the home. We spend a great deal of time in the kitchen nourishing our bodies. Kitchen should be clean and clutter free. No matter the size of your kitchen, you need to keep the cupboards tidy and organized.

According to the principles of Feng Shui, the kitchen is the heart of the home. It is the center that creates energy for our bodies. Beautify your kitchen space to allow positive and healthy chi to flow from your meals to your body. As well, the kitchen represents our abundance. A cluttered kitchen makes it difficult for abundance to flow into our lives as it is hindered by the chaos.

Keep the Kitchen Clean

The kitchen is symbolic of wealth and abundance in the home. The kitchen displays our wealth by the types of food included in our daily menus. Fresh produce is a great way to present wealth in the kitchen regardless of your income. Keep the area clean and clutter free to invite more abundance chi (energy) into your life.

Kitchen garbage is a constant in every home. According to the Feng Shui principles, garbage is lifeless energy that robs the room of fresh uplifting energy.

Kitchen Garbage Tips

Recycle according to your municipalities guidelines. Take action in recycling even though it takes a little longer. Educate your children the importance of recycling to minimize the amount of garbage going to landfills. Landfills are negative energy centers, so it is best if we minimize our impact to them.

Invest in a garbage disposal if your community does not collect food wastes separately. A garbage disposal should reduce your garbage by at least 25%.

Place the kitchen garbage container under a cupboard or have a lid on the container to keep the chi from flowing throughout the home. As well, clean the garbage center thoroughly weekly and wipe down daily. Drop a few essential oils into the container to minimize the scent of the garbage.

Implement a system to deal with the garbage. Garbage duties are simple to give to children in the home. One child is responsible for place kitchen garbage in the outside bins on a daily basis.

Garbage is a part of our lives, we need to minimize the impact it makes in our lives. Before you purchase an item, ask yourself if it is worth the waste. For every item we use, the packaging takes more energy to create than the item we buy.


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